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THE PHYSICS OF CARS AND CAR CRASHES
Force on Driver in Example Car Crash -- you can ENTER your own values to see the results!
Virtual Car: Velocity and Acceleration
The Physics Classroom: Car Velocity
The Mathematics Behind Stopping a Car
EdHeads: Crash Scene Investigation
Forces in Car Crashes
Seatbelt Physics -- HyperPhysics
Forces, Accelerations, and Car Accidents
What is the Physics of a Car Collision?
Basic Physics of Car Collisions - Student page
The Physics of a High Speed Car Crash: 70 vs 85 miles per hour
YouTube
Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology
Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics
Mythbusters: Car Crash Force
Crash Test With and Without Safety Belt
STATISTICS
U.S. Government Crash Statistics 2013, 2014
Teenagers
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THE PHYSICS OF CARS AND CAR CRASHES
Force on Driver in Example Car Crash -- you can ENTER your own values to see the results!
Virtual Car: Velocity and Acceleration
The Physics Classroom: Car Velocity
The Mathematics Behind Stopping a Car
EdHeads: Crash Scene Investigation
Forces in Car Crashes
Seatbelt Physics -- HyperPhysics
Forces, Accelerations, and Car Accidents
What is the Physics of a Car Collision?
Basic Physics of Car Collisions - Student page
The Physics of a High Speed Car Crash: 70 vs 85 miles per hour
YouTube
Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets BiologyUnderstanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics
Mythbusters: Car Crash Force
Crash Test With and Without Safety Belt
STATISTICS
U.S. Government Crash Statistics 2013, 2014Teenagers